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Sellar, suprasellar, and parasellar masses: Imaging features and neurosurgical approaches.

Bryan Lubomirsky1, Zachary B Jenner2, Morgan B Jude3, Kiarash Shahlaie4, Reza Assadsangabi1, Vladimir Ivanovic1.   

Abstract

The sellar, suprasellar, and parasellar space contain a vast array of pathologies, including neoplastic, congenital, vascular, inflammatory, and infectious etiologies. Symptoms, if present, include a combination of headache, eye pain, ophthalmoplegia, visual field deficits, cranial neuropathy, and endocrine manifestations. A special focus is paid to key features on CT and MRI that can help in differentiating different pathologies. While most lesions ultimately require histopathologic evaluation, expert knowledge of skull base anatomy in combination with awareness of key imaging features can be useful in limiting the differential diagnosis and guiding management. Surgical techniques, including endoscopic endonasal and transcranial neurosurgical approaches are described in detail.

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Keywords:  Cavernous sinus; parasellar mass; sellar mass; skull base; suprasellar mass

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34856828      PMCID: PMC9244752          DOI: 10.1177/19714009211055195

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroradiol J        ISSN: 1971-4009


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